There’s a group of Iowans hoping to use their political power in 2020 to lobby for DC statehood

The group "Iowans for DC Statehood" is taking the issue to presidential candidates

Author:
Ines de La Cuetara

Published:
9:03 PM EDT April 18, 2019

Updated:
8:47 AM EDT April 19, 2019

Washington D.C. has long fought for statehood, and now the movement is making its way to any presidential candidate’s first stop on the campaign trail.

“I’m embarrassed myself that there’s not more attention to this issue,” said Tamyra Harrison, who lives in Des Moines and founded the group “Iowans for DC Statehood” after she learned Washingtonians are not entitled to any representation in U.S. Congress.

“You're talking about 713,000 Americans who do not have representation. That’s not what our founding fathers intended when they started this country. Taxation without representation was a key part of why we had a revolution in the first place," she said. “To still have that today is unthinkable."

Harrison has no personal ties to D.C. whatsoever. In fact, she's never even visited the nation's capital.

Harrison is a Democrat but argued the cause is something all Americans-- regardless of party affiliation, should support.

“One of the big topics or issues that have been coming up a lot recently is voter suppression," she explained. "Well, I can’t think of a more egregious representation of voter suppression in this country right now than what’s going on in D.C."

So she is taking her concerns directly to the candidates. On Wednesday night, she asked Pete Buttigieg about statehood at a campaign event.

“Yes, D.C. ought to be a state,” the mayor answered. “It’s one of the things I’m getting at when I talk about how democracy ought to rise on our list of priorities.”

She also caught Cory Booker off guard at another Des Moines town hall.

"Your pin says 51?" he asked.

“I am blown away. I met with the mayor of D.C. last week. There’s a group of Iowans for D.C. statehood? That is really wonderful. As a guy that was born in Washington, D.C., I fully support D.C. statehood,” he said.